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In a Mexican convent and orphanage, a new girl named Justine arrives. She becomes close with another orphan named Alucarda, who was born in a mysterious barn and may be evil before this film even starts. In fact, she often appears in the film out of the shadows, filled with menace and questioning everyone's faith. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. Important links: Theme song: Strip Search by Neal Gardner. Visit B&S About Movies and email me at bandsaboutmovies@gmail.com. Donate to our ko-fi page.
Wake Wood (2009), The Wind (2018), Apostle (2018) Folk horror has its roots in tales of witches and paganism, stretching back centuries. In cinema, the term "folk horror" was first coined by Rod Cooper in Kine Weekly to describe the 1971 classic Blood on Satan's Claw. However, the themes that define folk horror—witchcraft, ancient rituals, and the eerie power of nature—have been present since the earliest days of film. A prime example is Benjamin Christensen's Häxan (1922), which delves into witchcraft and age-old rites. Regardless of its origins or definitions, folk horror has endured over time, weaving its way through the history of cinema. In recent decades, the genre has experienced a remarkable resurgence, not just in the United States but globally. This renewed interest may owe much to Kier-La Janisse's expansive 2021 documentary, Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched, which shone a spotlight on the subgenre and sparked widespread conversation. With the recent release of Volume Two of Severin's All the Haunts Be Ours box sets, now seems the perfect time to explore some of the standout modern folk horror films from the past two decades. So, venture with us into the remote villages, pagan rites, and shadowy woods where all the horrors sit waiting for you in the dark corners where people rarely go. Films mentioned in this episode: Abigail (2024), Alucarda (1977), Apostle (2018), Birth/Re-birth (2023), Blood on Satan's Claw (1971), Cuckoo (2024), Dracula (2006), Five Nights at Freddy's (2023), Flesh and the Fiends (1960), Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024), Isolation (2005), Pet Sematary (1989), Rosemary's Baby (1968), Underworld (2003), Wake Wood (2009), The Wicker Man (1973), The Wind (2018), Witchfinder General (1968), Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched (2021), Zombie (1979)
Moody Movies: Magnolia (1999), Alucarda (1977), Fanatical: The Catfishing of Tegan and Sara (2024), A Real Pain (2024), Elf (2003)Welcome back to Moody Movie Club! In this episode, Kylie and Elliott do not watch a movie that stars Daniel Day-Lewise, but they do continue to feel out the vibe of PTA, witness the glory of the 70s haze, reflect on the importance of boundaries in fan culture (with another edition of Music & Ky), unpack the layers of a title, and ask the question: when does Christmas start in your house?Read Lily Kazimiera's writing on Emilia Pérez. Follow along onInstagram: @moodymovie.clubLetterboxd: kylieburton Letterboxd: ElliottKuss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CW: religious trauma, satanism, sexual violence, torture, nudity. It's October, and we're back with a horror movie - Alucarda (1977), a story about orphans, nuns, satanism, vampires, and lesbians?
In this sizzling episode of Cultpix Radio, we're diving horns-first into Satanic September, our devilishly delightful themed month. Prepare your souls (and your eyeballs) for a hellish ride through our infernal collection!We kick things off by bragging about our recent documentaries, including some fancy-schmancy lectures from the Wickman Week film festival - we managed to persuade several professors and international academics to come all the way out to rural Sweden to discuss vintage smut. We've even added subtitles to Christina Lindberg's Swedish chatter - because nothing says "exploitation cinema" like educational content!Then we descend into the fiery pits of Satanic September, featuring such unholy gems as:1. "Satan in High Heels" (1962) - Because nothing says 'devil worship' like fabulous footwear!2. "To Hex with Sex" (1969) - A comedy about making deals with the devil. Spoiler: It doesn't end well (but it's hilarious).3. "Enter the Devil" (1972) - A budget so low, even Satan wouldn't touch it.We also gush about our eternal flame "Alucarda" (1977) and wax poetic about regional exploitation films. Who knew Texas and Florida were hotbeds of cinematic sin?Looking ahead, we tease you with upcoming theme weeks that'll make your head spin (maybe literally):- "31 Nights Until Halloween" - Because 31 days just isn't enough spook for your buck.- "Art-sploit" week - Where we pretend exploitation films are high art. Bring your beret!- Joe Sarno week - Swedish-American co-productions that'll make you say "Uff da!"- A Dutch treat with Just Jaeckin and Sylvia Kristel - Prepare for an Emmanuelle overload!- Irving Klaw week - Betty Page, anyone?We wrap up by sharing the most hilarious excuses members have given for unsubscribing. Our personal favorite? "I was drunk and horny when I signed up." Hey, we've all been there, buddy!Remember, at Cultpix, we're adding new films faster than you can say "Hail Satan!" So stick around, sinners. It's gonna be one hell of a ride!
It's time for one of those huge episodes. Well, it's a four parter anyways. 1977 was a HUGE year for horror movies but if you are into sci-fi well then, 1977 would be a bonanza for you. Sadly the undercards are not as strong as usual... Sheesh! But, what do I think was the very greatest horror movie that came out during 1977? Well, here we have the top 10. The worst 10. A slew of also rans. Some awesome mates. Some special guests. Several pints of beer and a 5 hour running time split over 4 episodes. This is 1977, A Year In Horror.It's a pretty long journey this one, part 3 of 4 in fact. I am going to give you the time codes below so if you don't want spoilers then, please, avert your eyes.You can now support A Year in Horror via the Patreon.Theme Music by Max Newton& Lucy Foster.Email the podcast at ayearinhorror@gmail.comDon't bother following the podcast on Facebook. But feel free to...Follow me on Twitter.Follow me on Instagram.Follow me on Letterboxd.Below are the timecodes for all the different segments and my guest links. Feel free to let me know where you think I got it wrong or right and of course stay safe out there & I'll see you next month.0.32 - Alucarda (w/ Miranda Corcoran) 32.46 - Also Rans (Part 2)38.23 - Count Dracula (w/ Bosco Hogan)52.14 - Bad aka Andy Warhol's Bad59.50 - MartinMiranda's book can be purchased RIGHT HERE
DownloadWelcome to episode 388 of LOTC. This week the crew is joined by the super talented Justin Beahm , owner of Reverend Entertainment. Justin has provided us horror fans with countless hours of special features on many of our favorite horror movies. We are continuing our journey through horror cinema and specifically the year of 1977 by listing our Top 5 horror movies from that year. This was a great year for horror and we hope you enjoy our discussions as much as we did recording them. Below are our rankings of these films that we felt were worthy of our top 5 spots. So sit back and grab your favorite snacks and beverages as well as a pen a paper, and journey with us through the Land Of The Creeps. HELP KEEP HORROR ALIVE!! TOP 5 LISTSJUSTIN BEAHM1. DRIVE-IN MASSACRE2. SATAN'S CHEERLEADERS3. EMPIRE OF THE ANT'S4. SNOW BEAST5. MARTINDAVE1. SUSPIRIA2. PSYCHIC3. THE HILL'S HAVE EYES4. HOUSE5. THE CARBILL1. FIGHT FOR YOUR LIFE2. THE HILL'S HAVE EYES3. RITUALS4. RABID5. DOGSPEARL1. THE CAR2. RABID3. SUSPIRIA4. THE HILL'S HAVE EYES5. EXORCIST 2 / RITUALSGREG1. SUSPIRIA2. THE HILL'S HAVE EYS3. PSYCHIC4. JUNGLE HOLOCAUST5. ALUCARDAJUSTIN BEAHM LINKSFACEBOOKINSTAGRAM WEBSITELOTC Links :Land Of The Creeps InstagramGregaMortisFacebookTwitterLand Of The Creeps Group PageLand Of The Creeps Fan PageJay Of The Dead's New Horror Movie PodcastYoutubeInstagramEmailLetterboxdHaddonfield HatchetTwitterDr. ShockDVD Infatuation TwitterDVD Infatuation WebsiteFacebookHorror Movie PodcastJay Of The Dead's New Horror Movies PodcastYouTube ChannelLetterboxdDVD Infatuation PodcastThe Illustrated Fan PodcastBill Van Veghel LinkFacebookLetterboxdPhantom Galaxy PodcastTwisted Temptress LinkLetterboxdIAN IRZA LINKSBLOG SITEFACEBOOKTWITTERINSTAGRAMLOTC Hotline Number1-804-569-56821-804-569-LOTCLOTC Intro is provided by Andy Ussery, Below are links to his social mediaEmail:FacebookTwitterOutro music provided by Greg Whitaker Below is Greg's Twitter accountTwitterFacebookLespecial FacebookLespecial Website
Send us a Text Message.It's Pride Month, y'all. And what better way to celebrate than with a smorgasbord of Queer Horror films. Jess McLaughlin, a brilliant writer and horror movie enthusiast, joins the podcast to drop some knowledge on the wonders that are queer horror films. In addition to providing some excellent recommendations, Jess discusses her upcoming short film, PANGS, which you can learn more about by visiting https://www.abnormalfilm.com/.The crowdfunding campaign for PANGS opens on June 18th - and that will be your chance to help Jess see her incredible vision come to life. Visit the website above to stay up to date with all things PANGS. In the meantime, Jess, Nick, and Bella discuss some jaw-dropping and wildly entertaining films, including Knife + Heart, Interview With The Vampire (which our listeners voted for), and Alucarda. This episode is part one of two. So stay tuned for another Queer Horror episode coming your way this Thursday. Support the Show.Sign up for our Patreon for exclusive Bonus Content.Follow the podcast on Instagram @gimmethreepodcastYou can keep up with Bella on Instagram @portraitofacinephile or Letterboxd You can keep up with Nick: on Instagram @nicholasybarra, on Twitter (X) @nicholaspybarra, or on LetterboxdShout out to contributor and producer Sonja Mereu. A special thanks to Anselm Kennedy for creating Gimme Three's theme music. And another special thanks to Zoe Baumann for creating our exceptional cover art.
Al Krueger, Marina Velveth y Narciso Piñero hablan largo y tendido sobre diferentes películas de terror donde las monjas son las protagonistas, desde Madre Juana de los Ángeles (1961) hasta la reciente Inmaculate (2024), pasando por Los Demonios (1971), Alucarda (1977), La Monja (2005) o Hermana Muerte (2023). Editado por Al Krueger.
Welcome back to the 7th episode of Let's Chat Movies. We are back talking about a religious film here, one of those send back people to church to pray. #Alucarda #1977 #Horror
The Top 10 films on Cultpix in 2023. Top 10 Nice:10. Eve and the Merman (1965) - A 60s nudie, with no (famous) talent behind or in front of the camera! 9. Alucarda, the Daughter of Darkness/Alucarda, la hija de las tinieblas (1977) - An actual classic! Demonic forces and obsession. 8. Killer Workout (Aerobicide) (1987) - Cheesy 80s outfits in a Jane-Fonda-meets-Jason slasher. 7. Skräcken har 1000 ögon/Fear Has 1,000 Eyes/Sensous Sorceress (1970) - “A study in fear, sex and magic!”6. Takin' It Off (1985) - 80's sex comedy, where Kitten Natividad as a stripper who wants to be an actress, but her boobs get in the way. 5. Zero in and Scream (1971) - An extremely obscure film about a lunatic shooter, killing couples in the Hollywood Hills. 4. Kyrkoherden/The Lustful Vicar (1970) - Finally! A restored film! Wonderful nudie classic, in a historical setting and Cinemascope! 3. 42nd Street Forever, Vol. 1 - Trailer compilation with a mix of genres: horror, sexploitation, blaxploitation, mondo, roadshow, Euro sleaze… 2. Inkräktarna/The Intruders (1974) - Low-budget and all but forgotten sexploitation film by Torgny Wickman, the Swedish sex-ed pioneer. 1. Colour Correct My Cock - Trailer and clip compilation by the Canada's Vagrancy Films.Top 10 'Naughty':10. Den k... familjen/Happy Family (1976) - Yet another shoddy Swedish low budget film, by the crappy Heinz Arland (who did Summer With Vanja). 9. Jag vill ligga med din älskare, mamma/Swedish Confessions (1977) - Andrei Feher is an interesting name in Swedish erotic movie history. This is his debut. 8. SexWorld (1978) - A sex parody/spoof of the films Westworld (1973). Sex animatronics satisfy every need…7. Teenage Fantasies II (1980) - Rene Bond! Of course, she has to be on the top 10. 6. Debbie Does Dallas (1978) - A true classic!5. The Young Like it Hot (1983) - From Bob Chinn theme week. 4. Sweet Young Foxes (1983) - Vintage 1983 smut! Also Bob Chinn, also Hyapatia Lee! Are we seeing a pattern here?3. Pretty Peaches 3: The Quest (1989) - Here's a real erotic classic directed by Alex de Renzy. 2. The Summer With Vanja/Sommaren med Vanja (1980) Bad, late Swedish sin porn film. Why, oh, why, did you people want to watch this crap?1. Den svenska synden/The Swedish Sin (2000) - A compilation of scenes from Swedish sexploitation films from 1969 to 2000.
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Episodio cumpleañero donde Pari cumple 40 años!! Platicamos sobre la película Totally Killer, lo difícil que es hacer un slasher nuevo, reseña de Alucarda y el cine de otras épocas, Five Nights at Freddy's, luz verde a la secuela de Black Phone, Alita: Battle Angel 2 empieza producción, el arte de bajarle de waffles, Apple patenta las pantallas enrollables como pergaminos, y terminamos con el misterio del juego macabro del elevador!! Escúchanos: Spotify / Apple Podcasts / YouTube Apóyanos: patreon.com/holamsupernova Síguenos: Instagram/ Twitter/ TikTok @holamsupernova Merch: holamsupernova.myshopify.com
Episodio donde Wisto se siente viejo al ver un documental, la crisis de la mediana edad, harán remake sobre The Langoliers, terror en películas de extraterrestres como No one will save you, reseña sin spoilers sobre The Creator, Wisto se avienta un discurso que no sirvió para nada, actor regiomontano en Saw X, la película prohibida de Alucarda, anuncian oficialmente el PlayStation 5 Slim, reseña de Wisto sobre The Quarry, la decepción del Assassin's Creed Mirage, y terminamos con la reseña con spoilers de The Exorcist: Believer!! Escúchanos: Spotify / Apple Podcasts / YouTube Apóyanos: patreon.com/holamsupernova Síguenos: Instagram/ Twitter/ TikTok @holamsupernova
Dive deep into the dark and mysterious world of these cult classics, where rebellion, supernatural forces, and hyper-sexualized vampires collide. The key moments in this episode are: 00:01:24 - Favourite Representations of Vampires, 00:05:04 - Dracula's Daughter Plot Summary, 00:09:47 - Screwball Comedy Elements, 00:16:39 - Behind-the-Scenes Details and Casting Changes, 00:20:21 - Controversial Scenes and the Film's Uneven Tone, 00:33:16 - The Search for Release, 00:40:01 - Unconventional Sequel, 00:43:01 - Connections to Dracula, 00:49:36 - Alucarda Introduction, 00:51:52 - Blood Rituals and Possessions, 01:01:31 - Convent Classroom and Missing Scenes, 01:05:29 - The Possession and Exorcism, 01:06:51 - Dr. Ashik's Intervention, 01:09:52 - Chaos at the Convent, 01:23:35 - Ineffectiveness of Science and Reason, 01:27:12 - The Hyper Hysterical Passion of the Vampire. Connect with Adrian & Dion: Instagram ~ @cultfilmschool Letterboxd ~ CultFilmSchool Send an Email ~ cultfilmschoolpodcast@gmail.com Don't forget to leave a rating and review!
With Shocktober mere days away, we decided what better way to get ready for the spooooky season than by watching the 1977 nunsploitation film Alucarda, a movie filled with fire, crazy goth girls, and demon orgies officiated by a guy in a giant goat mask. I'm your host, Dave, and joining me as we walk the dark path are fellow cinephiles and card carrying members of the Beelzebub Club, Mike and Immortan Hoof (aka: Nick). Topics of discussion in this episode include the many differences between the original uncut version of Alucarda and whatever neutered version YouTube has; we wonder why more people aren't joining the church when it has daily whippings and gay shaming; and finally, we question who was in charge of the foley effects as we hear a familiar salty snack bag in the film's end credits. Be sure to rate, review and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can also Follow Us on Twitter, Like Us on Facebook, or shoot us an email at apocalypsevideopod@gmail.com. Got a movie you'd like us to watch? Hit us up and we'll talk about it on the show! That will do it for this hellspawn of an episode. When we return we'll be knee deep in the spooky season with Apocalypse Video's third annual Shocktober Spooktacular: Cyber Edition. Stay Tuned…if you dare!!!
Junk Food Dinner returns this month for its 666th episode and you know what that means; this month is all about the Dark Lord Satan! Up first, we take a look at an MGM musical from 1943 with an all-black cast about a man struggling with the forces of good and evil to stay on the right path in Cabin in the Sky starring Ethel Waters, Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, Lena Horne and Louis Armstrong. Next, two orphaned teenage girls living in a convent summon Satan and cause a panic in the Mexican exploitation flick Alucarda from 1977.And finally, Wes Craven directs a made-for-TV movie about a family that moves to Silicon Valley to chase tech dreams but soon finds out that keeping up with the Joneses might mean getting involved with The Devil in Invitation to Hell from 1984 starring Robert Urich, Joanna Cassidy, Susan Lucci and Kevin McCarthy. All this plus Barbenhiemer news, what we've been up to, sad Nerd News, Enter the Dragon anniversary news and much more!LISTEN NOW:MP3 Direct DonloydAlso, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'll keep this podcast going with your love and support.
En este episodio hablamos con un invitado especial sobre cómo la diversidad sexual ha ido cambiando a lo largo de los años en el cine mexicano desde principios del siglo XX con películas de Pedro Infante, pasando por Alucarda y El Lugar sin Límites hasta Y tu Mamá También y Cuatro Lunas. Síganos en Instagram y Letterboxd como @pantallapodcast
¡Bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio de 35mm con Ismael y Olivier! Esta semana vamos a hablar de películas de terror de culto, esas películas que a pesar de haber sido lanzadas hace décadas, todavía tienen una gran base de fans y han dejado una huella en la cultura popular.Vamos a profundizar en las películas que han pasado a ser consideradas clásicos, que no solo han asustado a varias generaciones, sino que han influido en el cine de terror que vino después. Además, hablaremos de los directores, actores y actrices que hicieron estas películas tan especiales y del impacto que tuvieron en la cultura pop.Entre las películas que estaremos discutiendo están "El exorcista", "Freaks", "Alucarda", "The Wicker Man", "Re-Animator", "Ginger Snaps", "An American Werewolf in London" y "Lost Boys". ¡Así que prepárense para una conversación aterradora y divertida sobre el cine de terror de culto! Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.
This month we rewind our clocks back to 2022 when we chatted with Miguel Myers of My Horror Confessional podcast fame about nunsploitation films! We focus on the 1977's Alucarda & 2021's Benedetta & why the genre is hella radical! Sometimes! As a warning, we do discuss trauma associated with the Catholic Church, anti-queer & trans protestors, sexual assault, & rape. Please skip ahead to another one of our chats if these are triggering topics for you. CLICK IF YOU DARE: Grindhouse Database directory of all nunsploitation films BFI's best of bad habit films Candice Drouet's killer video essay on Benedetta Exorcism & Sexuality: The "Thick Description" of an 18th-century Transylvanian Catholic Priest's Transgression essay by Daniel Barth OUR SACRED OFFERINGS GO TO: FeliceY for our logo design Cano Jaguar for our creepy intro. mix Alucarda's impeccable stare Sister Act I & Sister Act II
In one of their most divisive eps yet, the creatures debate the quality of Oz Perkins's Gretel & Hansel. They talk nepo babies, child actors and a chance encounter with Alucarda
Obviously anybody listening to this podcast is a huge fan of horror movies. There is no better time to be a movie fan because of all the incredible releases that keep coming out, not just here in the states, but around the world. From movies that we grew up loving, to the more obscure and unseen titles, it is a never-ending journey to discover or re-discover these titles. And one of the men responsible for helping us fans is Jesse Nelson from Diabolik DVD, as well as Exhumed Films, and more recently Cauldron Films. So sit down and listen to some great stories, and maybe even learn some etiquettewhen it comes to collecting, customer service, and what fans should expect from shops like Diabolik DVD, and the other boutique labels, and realize the hard work they are all doing to bring us fans some great viewing experiences. Films mentioned during this episode: Alucarda (1977), American Rickshaw (1989), Avatar (2009), Back to the Beach (1987), Basket Case (1982), The Being (1981), The Beyond (1981), Beyond the Darkness (1979), Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970), Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970), Black Emanuelle (1975), Black Sunday (1960), Caligula (1979), Cannibal Holocaust (1980), Circle of Fear (1973), City of the Living Dead (1980), Contraband (1980), Dawn of the Dead (1978), Dead & Buried (1981), Death Game (1977), Don't Open Until Christmas (1984), Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (1931), Dune (2021), The Empty Man (2020), Evil Dead (1981), Flavia, the Heretic (1974), Frankenstein (1931), Frankenstein '80 (1972), Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (1974), Friday the 13th Part III (1982), Frighteners (1996), From Beyond (1986), The Ghost Galleon (1974), Ghost Story (1972), House by the Cemetery (1981), The Invisible Maniac (1990), The Kindred (1987), Lady Terminator (1989), Last of Us (2023), Mad Love (1935), Martin (1976), Nightmare City (1980), No Escape (1994), Overboard (1987), Phantom of Paradise (1974), Possession (1981), Psycho (1960), Rat Pfink and Boo Boo (1966), Re-Animator (1985), Re-Penetrator (2004), The Sadness (2021), A Serbian Film (2010), Shocking Dark (1989), Shogun Assassin (1980), Splash (1984), Suspiria (1977), Terrifier 2 (2022), Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986), To All a Goodnight (1980), Tombs of the Blind Dead (1972), El Topo (1970), Zombie (1979), Zombies: The Beginning (2007)
El día de muertos es una tradición especial en México y que va ligada también al cine mexicano de terror. 3 filmes hechos en casa son nuestra recomendación para esta fecha tan especial. Calacán, Los Parecidos, Alucarda.
https://elcamarotedelosmarx.blogspot.com.es/ https://t.me/CamaroteMarx Programa de radio de "El Camarote de los Marx" grabado el 30 de octubre... ...en el que recibimos a nuestros queridísimos Carmenia Moreno y Rafa Gambín para celebrar Halloween por todo lo alto... ...y en el que hablamos de sótanos, mazmorras y áticos, de gabinetes, trasteros, ratas... y actores que siguen vivos (pero en la morgue), de adolescentes y relatos de terror en un hospicio, de madres coraje, pelis que han puesto a parir y pasajeros algo tópicos, de finales de mierda que al final no llegan, de testamentos un tanto puñeteros, de inocencia, barro, sangre y desesperación en las trincheras, de trucos, tratos y huesos de santo, de momentos martillo con Kathy Bates, de cenobitas andróginos, tormentos carnales y universo malrollero, de sesiones dobles, torreones fantasmales y vampiresas inquitetantes, de gore refinado a la par que grotesco, de gritos, cuchillos y adolescentes insoportables de Dawson crece, de asesinos enmascarados y becarios sin carisma, de darle vueltas a una saga sin conocer la saga, de situaciones sencillas, puntos de vista y escenarios potencialmente peligrosos, de conventos, satanismo y sangre fluorescente, de sacerdotes con barba postiza y monjas que andan en stop motion, de poseídas de ojos verdes, jardineros babosos y maridos que no se enteran, de un Boston a la madrileña y una tenista infiltrada, de naufragios que se complican y zombis que ya no son tan divertidos, de una survival cuesta arriba, un enigma matemático y unos lugareños a la fresca... y de autoinvitaciones anuales que se dan por hechas. Estrenos de los que hablamos: L'inmensità, Amsterdam, El cuarto pasajero, Raymond & Ray, Sin novedad en el frente. Críticas: El cuarto pasajero, Raymond & Ray, Sin novedad en el frente, Barbarian. Miscelánea de Halloween: El gabinete de curiosidades de Guillermo del Toro (Serie TV), Cube, Splice, El club de la Medianoche (Serie TV), Braindead: tu madre se ha comido a mi perro, Fortitude (Miniserie TV), Misery, Hellraiser, The night house, El retorno de las brujas 1 y 2, La muerte os sienta tan bien, Hasta el viento tiene miedo, Veneno para las hadas, Alucarda la hija de las tinieblas, The Descent, Smile, El corazón del ángel, Martyrs, La cosa, Scream, El resplandor, Alien, Posesión infernal, Psicosis, Halloween, Halloween Ends, Escape Room 1 y 2, El convento del diablo, Mausoleum, Mil gritos tiene la noche, Triangle.
Halloween is upon us. Go buy every single pumpkin spice item you can find, and don't forget the Count Chocula! Oh, and the October ritual is back! It's time for the 18th Annual A-Z of Horror Festival!Part one consists of entries A-H. Gear up for a wild Mexican exploitation ride, with enough evil to set your Satan detector into PANIC mode! Curse the day you meet Alucarda (1977)! A malevolent mound of muck begins devouring everything in a small mountain town, thanks to some updated 80s special effects. Is it an alien entity, or government conspiracy? One thing is for sure, it's The Blob (1988)! If you are running a struggling funeral parlor, killing off local townspeople may seem like a logical solution. But you have to make sure that you actually kill them! Vincent Price, Peter Lorre and Boris Karloff certainly have their problems offing Basil Rathbone in The Comedy of Terrors (1963). Hammer makes an attempt to appeal to groovy 70s kids, by bringing the classic Dracula versus Van Helsing feud out of their regular gothic trappings, and into the modern age. Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972) is such a giggle, man! Doris Wishman filmed this next one during her comeback run at age 89, in 2002. That's probably the most interesting thing about Each Time I Kill (2007), other than John Waters making a cameo appearance! Geena Davis begins to worry about Jeff Goldblum, as he is not quite himself after what seemed like a successful teleportation attempt using his recent invention. Unfortunately, he didn't anticipate what would happen should an uninvited guest join him in the telepod. Things get buggy in David Cronenberg's full-on body horror version of The Fly (1986)! Brad Dourif and James Earl Jones try to outdo each other, spinning spooky yarns around the campfire, in the western-themed horror anthology, Grim Prairie Tales (1990). And an accident strands a family, putting them in a battle for their lives against a desert clan who will eat any kind of meat that they can get their hands on! It's Wes Craven's classic, The Hills Have Eyes (1977)!
It's the beginning of spooky season which can mean only one thing: Flixtober is back baby! To kick off our month-long celebration we begin with a rather devilish piece of cinema, 1977's Alucarda! What Seinfeld character does the hunchback most resemble? Why can't padre keep his shirt on? Also, who amongst us hasn't dabbled in some light flagellation? Plus...The Good, The Bad, & The Questionable, and a rundown of our awards and categories.
En esta ocasión comentamos la cinta mexicana Alucarda, con esta película de pelos cerramos nuestro especial de cine de terror mexicano.
Horrorspiria is finally organizing our first film screenings in conjunction with Suns Cinema DC. This first showcase focuses on “queer fears” through the lens of The Lost Boys, Alucarda, and The Bloodettes. Clinton and May preview and expand on each film and their relationship to queerness. Come out on October 5, 19, and 26 to Suns Cinema in DC! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
"Alucarda" (1975) opens on a woman (Tina Romero) who has just given birth and knows she's not long for this world. She asks an old man who is with her to make sure her child, named Alucarda, goes to live in the local convent. The mother, presumably speaking of the devil, says, “Don't let him take her away.” After the old man leaves with the baby, the scene that transpires suggests that an evil force has come for the mother. Slithering, death rattle-like noises intensify and there are quick edits between close-ups of the mother's face and the faces of cobwebbed statues in the room. After the title cards, the film jumps forward 15 years. Alucarda (also played by Tina Romero) has been living at the convent. When Justine (Susana Kamini), another orphan around the same age, arrives, Alucarda bonds with her instantly. When the two stumble upon the place where Alucarda's mother died, they release a satanic force that possesses them and wreaks havoc upon the convent. The film, directed and co-written by Juan Lopez Moctezuma, has become a cult classic over the years, especially following the 2002 DVD release from media distributor Mondo Macabro. Underlying themes are breaking free from tradition (the Catholic Church, heteronormativity) by burning it all down in an attempt to embrace individuality (queer identity, atheism, feminism). Here are some things we mentioned during the episode and/or that we think you should check out: This piece on the history of nunsploitation films by James Newton Sheridan Le Fanu's "Carmilla" (1872), edited by Carmen Maria Machado (2019) This bizarre/incredible interview with Carmen Maria Machado A tiny bit of information on "Alucardos: Retrato de un vampiro" (2011), the fan-made documentary about Juan López Moctezuma (kinda) Here are some other films we mentioned during the episode: "The Devils" (Ken Russell, 1971) "The Exorcist" (William Friedkin, 1973) — Sound effects engineer, Gonzalo Gavira, worked on this film, along with "El Topo," and "Alucarda." "Fando y Lis" (1968), "El Topo" (1970), "The Holy Mountain" (1973), and "The Dance of Reality" (2013) — all by Alejandro Jodorowsky. You should probably also watch "Jodorowsky's Dune" (2013), Frank Pavich's documentary about this fucking weirdo and his quest to make the most absurd, impossible adaptation of "Dune" "Possession" (1981, Andrzej Żuławski) "Frankenstein" (1931, James Whale) "Child's Play" (1988, Tom Holland) "Scream" (1996, Wes Craven) "Black Narcissus" (1947, Powell and Pressburger) "The Mansion of Madness" (1973) and "Mary, Mary, Bloody Mary" (1974) are Moctezuma's other most popular films. The film that Jo mentioned where someone takes a two-minute shit onscreen is Wim Wenders' "Kings of the Road" (1976). If you know anything about Alexis Arroyo, please email us at sup@womaninrevolt.com!
This week, the boys don their blood-soaked habits to join a convent and make an eccentric new friend who immediately asks them to pledge their lives to her love. They'll also meet a Germanic nomad alchemist, talk about confessionals, have another orgy, survive an exorcism, and donate their bodies to the devil himself!Follow us on Instagram @stabbypod! Next movie announced each Wednesday and new episodes drop every Monday.https://www.instagram.com/stabbypod/
BrujasTérmino:Es una persona que practica la brujería.Maleficae (maléfica): se utilizó para designarlas en Europa durante la Edad Media.La palabra “bruja” es algo dudosa, posiblemente de origen portugués, “bruxa” o del catalán “bruixa”. El término “witch”, podría derivar de “wik”, palabra celta.La imagen de una bruja es muy variable en función de cada cultura. Algunos la asocian con la clarividencia, otros con el Chaman (quien es un especialista de la comunicación entre la naturaleza y los difuntos), unos al “brujo”, orientado a la curación del cuerpo y alma.La bruja (en femenino) es un personaje recurrente en los cuentos, novelas, películas, así como en ciertas fiestas populares.Historia: En la Biblia son mencionadas, pero condenadas por Moisés. Se alude a Saúl consultar a una bruja para poder hablar con el profeta Samuel, ya muerto. La intención era que le dijera cómo ganarle en la batalla a los filistinos. La bruja le dice que él y sus hijos morirán. Al día siguiente el hijo muere en batalla y Saúl se suicida. En el Éxodo también se condena a las brujas: “No permitirás que una bruja viva”. En la mitología griega tenemos a la diosa Hécate, quien fue asociada con la luz, magia, brujería, nigromancia y hechicería. Se le representa en forma triple (esto nos recuerda un poco la influencia de Dario Argento para crear a su triunvirato de brujas: Las Tres Madres). En la edad media, el rey Clodoveo I, promulgó la llamada “Lex Salica” condenando a las brujas a pagar fuertes multas. También se desarrolló una literatura de inquisición denunciando sus poderes maléficos, entre la que figura “Le Marteu des sorcieres”, primer libro de bolsillo. En 1326, a través de la bula pontificia del papa Juan XXII, comenzó una persecución a las brujas que se extendió por cerca de cuatro siglos. Por lo general eran objetivo las mujeres que estaban al margen de la sociedad, así como viudas y solteras. El estereotipo de una bruja está presente desde los juicios de los años 1420 y se mantuvo durante más de dos siglos. Es a través de estos procesos dirigidos contra las brujas y magos, que las creencias y los mitos se establecieron y se consolidaron. Claude Seignolle expresa:Satán tuvo a sus sacerdotes, que fueron los brujos. Y el rey de los infiernos también tuvo sacerdotisas, que fueron las brujas. Como consecuencia de que solo los hombres eran admitidos en el servicio del Señor, las mujeres, excluidas del mismo, se sintieron más atraídas hacia su rival oscuro que terminó acogiéndolas en mayor número. Incluso llegó a decirse que había mil brujas por cada brujo. La proporción de las mujeres en la muchedumbre que se afanaba en la adoración del Macho Cabrío superaba en mucho la de los hombres. Un sacerdote católico del siglo XV decidió publicar un manual demonológico, el “Malleus Maleficarun” o el “Martillo de las brujas” en latín.El libro fue escrito por autores alemanes: Henrich Kramer y Jacob Sprenger.El clérigo Henrich Kramer se la pasaba dando sermones sobre brujas, a lo que Helena Shuberin le dio desplantes en público diciendo que estaba enfocándose en la brujería y no en las doctrinas religiosas, además, que ya no atendería a sus sermones. Kramer se molestó, ya que Helena también tenía un encuentro con otro hombre. Este estaba enfermo y el doctor le dijo que dejara de visitarla. Falleció y fue acusada de asesinarlo. El juicio no procedió y la liberaron. Por lo tanto, Kramer solicitó otro juicio alegando que la mujer lo maldijo en la calle diciendo “espero que te mueras”, creo que odiaba a este hombre por cómo era. Como liberaron a Helena y al ser acusada de maldecir, no tuvo consecuencias, sin embargo, el hombre se obsesionó con esta mujer y eventualmente el arzobispo de Innsbruck le dijo que tenía un problema muy grande y lo expulsó de la ciudad. Así es como Kramer decide, en represalia, escribir un libro sobre cómo identificar brujas, basándose en el odio que sintió. Se cree que viralizó la creencia, pues se vio un incremento en la histeria colectiva después de su publicación.El interés del “Martillo de las brujas” reside en la síntesis de una variedad de creencias sobre ellas, presentadas en formato de compendio bien estructurado y completo. Brinda un soporte teológico sobre los ideales que pretendían promover.El libro indicaba cómo identificar, interrogar y cazar a las brujas. Por más de cien años, vendió más copias que cualquier otro título publicado en Europa. Teólogos de la Facultad de Colonia lo juzgaron como antiético, por recomendar procedimientos ilegales y en contra de las prácticas de la demonología cristiana.Las ejecuciones de brujas se legitimaban en favor de las confesiones que los inquisidores les arrancaban, a menudo bajo tortura o engaño, y confundiendo a las inculpadas con promesas falsas. Historiadores estiman hoy en día que el número de víctimas se situó entre 50,000 y 100,000 personas. El país con mayor incidencia en quema de brujas fue Alemania.¿Cómo se erradicaron estos juicios?La creencia en las brujas y los procesos comenzaron a ponerse en duda a finales del siglo XVII.En Inglaterra, la ley contra la brujería fue abolida en 1736, aunque no impidió el ahorcamiento de la última bruja inglesa en 1808. Las últimas condenadas que fueron quemadas en Europa datan del siglo XVIII y principios del siglo XIX.Matthew Hopkins, detector de brujas:Este hombre era contratado para encontrar brujas en múltiples pueblos de Inglaterra. Por lo regular eran mujeres viejas y muy pobres. Para ponerlas a prueba, buscaba marcas como mordeduras de pulgas, verrugas en la cara, dientes gastados y utilizaba una aguja de tres pulgadas de largo para picarlas. Si no sentían dolor, entonces eran brujas. El problema es que la aguja era retráctil, así que la persona no sentía dolor y terminaba siendo acusada o ejecutada. Fue responsable de trescientas ejecuciones.La Inquisición en la Nueva España:Durante el virreinato en México, el Santo Oficio no podía acusar ni proceder contra los indígenas.A diferencia de las brujas europeas que eran malvadas y destructoras (o al menos eso se creía), las novohispanas presentan una figura de construcción y cuidado por la realidad que significaba vivir en la tierra americana. Por lo general eran acusadas de hechicería aquellas que se encargaban de la magia erótica, es decir, al unir a dos personas que de forma oficial no tendrían posibilidad.Otro tipo de oficio, como la curandera, no era perseguido por la Inquisición, ya que lo tenía prohibido por tratarse de personas indígenas. La hoguera no figuraba como castigo, sino doscientos azotes, destierro o amonestación económica.En el caso de Estados Unidos, a pesar de que la caza de brujas iba en decadencia en Europa, se volvieron muy populares debido al contexto social: la guerra con los franceses, la terrible epidemia de la viruela y los posibles ataques de los nativos. Esto creó un ambiente ideal para buscar chivos expiatorios. Es en Salem, Massachussets, donde se realizaron los famosos juicios de Salem en 1692. Comenzaron cuando Elizabeth Parris, de nueve años, y Abigail Williams, de once, empezaron a sufrir ataques, contorsiones corporales y a gritar de manera incontrolable. Hoy en día se cree que fue a raíz del envenenamiento de un hongo que crea espasmos y alucinaciones. Cuando más chicas comenzaron a sufrir síntomas similares, tres mujeres fueron acusadas de brujería, entre ellas Tituba, una mujer esclava del padre de Parris. Ella confesó ser bruja junto a otras mujeres. En junio 10, colgaron a la primera bruja, Bridget Bishop y después de un largo juicio y ciento cincuenta acusaciones, se mandó a la horca a dieciocho personas. Entre ellas, seis hombres. Un caso similar se vivió en Connecticut, en donde acusaron a cuarenta y seis personas y asesinaron a once. Creencias: Prueba del agua: se tenía la idea de que, para comprobar si una mujer era bruja, debían atarla de brazos y pies y aventarla al agua. Si flotaba era bruja, si se hundía era inocente. Caso de Grace Sherwood, que se hundió y de todos modos fue llevada a prisión. Prueba de la oración: se les pedía que recitaran una oración sin equivocarse en la dicción. La idea era que a los brujos se les dificulta decir palabras sagradas, por lo general el Padre Nuestro. Hubo casos en los que no se equivocaban y se consideraba un acto del demonio que saliera todo sin errores, terminaban siendo ejecutados. Prueba del tacto: se dice que las brujas tienen alta sensibilidad a ser tocadas. Si no hacían ningún gesto, entonces eran inocentes, pero sí se movían, se consideraba una prueba de la existencia de fuerzas del ocultismo. El pastel: los cazadores de brujas tomaban orina de bruja y luego cocinaban un pastel. Se lo daban a un perro para comer y, si en realidad era culpable, este estaría encantado y diría el nombre de la bruja. Religión:En los tiempos modernos, las mujeres practican Wicca, una religión oficial en los Estados Unidos y Canadá. Evitan el mal y la aparición de este a toda costa. Su lema es “no lastimar a nadie”. Viven en la naturaleza. Siguen el “Libro de las sombras” para realizar sus hechizos. Utilizan remedios naturales con el propósito de prevenir daños. Son curanderas, esto es muy diferente al estereotipo. En 2010 aún se registraron actos de violencia hacia las brujas, como el ejemplo de una madre soltera que fue quemada viva en Papua, Nueva Guinea.La iniciación de una bruja:Según el antropólogo español Carmelo Lison Tolosana, las brujas maestras sacan de sus camas por las noches a niños y niñas para llevarlos al aquelarre. No se les obliga a que juren su fe porque son demasiado pequeños, pero sí son presentados al demonio. Cuando cumplen seis años, los convencen para que renuncien a Cristo.Llega la ceremonia donde jurarán lealtad a Satanás con una serie de acciones como el “Osculum Infame” por parte del novicio. Una vez hecho esto, el diablo los marca con la uña de su mano izquierda en alguna parte de su cuerpo.Aún no son brujos, pero con los nuevos poderes que han obtenido, están obligados a realizar maldades, dirigidos por su bruja maestra. Solo con el paso del tiempo recibirán la dignidad de hacer cosas por ellos mismos mediante la bendición del demonio en el aquelarre.Prácticas: Sabbat: es una deformación de Sabasius, es decir, Bacchus, dios griego de la fertilidad y el vino. Son fiestas organizadas en honor al Dios Cornudo de la fecundidad y de la naturaleza, encarnado por Dioniso, Pan o Mithra. Las fiestas se acompañaban de liberaciones, danzas y orgías sexuales con el fin de estimular la fecundidad de las tierras. A partir de la Edad Media y por reacción de la Iglesia católica, ese Dios Cornudo comenzó a ser considerado el propio Satanás o Lucifer, y se transformó en la misa negra. Los Sabbat son ocho y están relacionados con los cambios naturales de la Tierra durante el año, los solsticios y equinoccios. Vuelo de brujas. Metamorfosis. En el cine: Rosemary's Baby, (1968). Suspiria, (1977). Alucarda, (1977). Inferno, (1980). Veneno para las hadas, (1984). Warlock, (1989). Hocus Pocus, (1993). The Craft, (1996). 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SBG gets up-close-and-personal with some demons. What makes them tick and what are they looking for in a partner? From The Exorcist to Emily Rose, we talk about the most demonic demons and their hosts of choice.Includes discussions of Black Box (2020), Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959), Squid Game (2021), The Exorcist (1973), The Exorcist III (1990), Alucarda (1977), Possession (1981), The Evil Dead (1981), Evil Dead 2 (1987), Prince of Darkness (1987), The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2006), Luz (2018) and more.
In the nineteenth episode on Season 4 (The Horror, The Horror) Kyle is joined by editor Kristi Shimek (of Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist) and aspiring filmmaker Tristan Fortier to discuss the Mexican-produced, English-speaking supernatural Horror film about the extremities of faith and the limits of both science and religion in Alucarda.
Today on the Movies We've Never Seen Podcast, Mike is joined by his good friend Michael where they watch the hidden gem(???) Alucarda. This episode does contain *SPOILERS* for Alucarda. This podcast may contain STRONG LANGUAGE and ADULT THEMES. Not Recommended for children. This episode is Rated R. On The Movies We've Never Seen Podcast, we talk about a movie that one or more of the hosts have not seen. In the fist half of the episode, we talk about our pre-viewing thoughts, expectations and impressions about it punctuated by a small trivia quiz and other fun facts. We then give the movie a tentative rating (on a scale of 0-5 Snake Plisskens) based on the discussion. We then come to the intermission, where we take a break and watch the film in question. In the second half we have a similar conversation and discuss our post-viewing thoughts and see how right, wrong or on the nose we were about the film and give it our final rating. Links: Twitter: @MWNSPodcast Insta: @MWNSPodcast Contact with questions or suggestions at MWNSPodcast@protonmail.com Mike also has a non movie related podcast with his good friend sometimes enemy Patrick where he rambles about random topics called All Downhill. You can check that out on Twitter @alldownhillshow or at their home page All Music in this episode is Prod. by Yung Kartz and used with License. All clip samples are used under either Public Domain or Fair Use.
In their second week of questionable witch movies, the creatures are watching the 1977 Mexican cult-classic Alucarda. They talk funky box sets, A24, the horniness of Catholicism and late night movie pics as they attend the sabbath with Alucarda… and the weird guy.
En "¡Cácaro!, cine lindo y querido seguimos con la celebración del mes del Orgullo LGTB y ahora analizamos y recomendamos las películas mexicanas "Muchachas de uniforme", "Alucarda", "Tres mujeres en la hoguera" y "Perfume de violetas". Suscríbete a nuestro canal de Youtube: https://youtu.be/IL8olrnJnvY
Contos de fadas macabros, culpa cristã, repressão sexual, amor jovem, horror sáfico acima de tudo e violência em nome de Deus. No episódio de hoje os Esqueletos vão até o México na década de 70 visitar o clássico Alucarda. Apresentado por: Luiz Machado - @machadolue no Twitter e no Instagram Alvaro de Souza - @AlvarodeSouza98 no Twitter e @alllvarusdesouza no Instagram João Neto - @jon3to no Twitter e @joaoneto_89 no Instagram
This week, join us as we discuss the 1977 Mexican nunsploitation classic: Alucarda. This has a cult following now but we remember it being an obscure video in the video store as if it was yesterday! Directed by friend and collaborator of Alejandro Jodorowsky: Juan Moctezuma, who brings a sense of surrealism to the proceedings. On this episode: ambivalent time periods, alternative convent fashion, a perfectly harmless goat man, lots of secrets, blood pacts, Satanic possession, flagellation, lightning storm (with blood rain), and not-so-spontaneous combustions.
The Music Box of Horrors returns to Chi-Town Movies Drive-In next weekend, featuring Halloween III, Midsommar, Alucarda, Friday the 13th Part III and Sleepaway Camp! Curator Mike Vanderbilt joins me to preview the weekend.
The Music Box of Horrors returns to Chi-Town Movies Drive-In next weekend, featuring Halloween III, Midsommar, Alucarda, Friday the 13th Part III and Sleepaway Camp! Curator Mike Vanderbilt joins me to preview the weekend.
In this episode, we are finding our inner dark goddesses and discussing Satanic Feminism! Through the films Don't Deliver Us From Evil (1971), Alucarda (1977), Jennifer’s Body (2009), and The Witch (2016), we will explore the representation and importance of Satan as the image of an anti-patriarchal idol and source of empowerment for women. By highlighting the three main Satanic opponents of the patriarchy -- Eve, the witch, and the succubus -- we will show that there is strength in darkness and power within embracing the ideology of Satanism. Enjoy and welcome to our dark side... Intro Music: Robeast by Dance with the Dead Artwork by: Jess Hrycyk Editing work by Jessica
On our latest edition of The Guest Makes Mikes Watch, Laura Colaneri joins the podcast to educate the Mikes about old-school Mexican horror! She makes us watch ALUCARDA, THE DAUGHTER OF DARKNESS (aka Alucarda, la hija de las tinieblas) and EVEN THE WIND IS AFRAID (aka Hasta el viento tiene miedo), and the movies help launch a conversation about the history of Mexican filmmaking in general. Dive deep into a world of ghosts, vampires, nunsploitation, stripteases, and more!
México, la tierra del “ahí espantan”, tierra de niñas que se aparecen en los salones de clase, tierra del chupacabras. Agarren un poco de botana y acompáñenos a conocer un poco de terror mexicano.
Here come the vibes, ghouls, and they’re immaculate. Ariel and Candace talk B movies, sapphic longing, deals with the devil, overcoming patriarchy (including in the script of your own movie), and what if vampires had proboscises with Emma Cogan, co-founder of Monstrous Femme Films. We’ve got a tale of forbidden love and Satanic devotion in the midst of a macabre Catholic orphanage in Alucarda (1977), and an extremely goth fever dream/music video about ephemerality, lust, and blood (of course) in The Hunger (1983). This episode is dedicated to Susan Sarandon and Willem Defoe. You know what it is. Emma Cogan is a filmmaker & costume designer from Portland, Oregon. An independent artist, history enthusiast, and co-founder of the queer, femme-led horror collective Monstrous Femme Films, Emma is passionate about utilizing horror and sci-fi narratives to create stylized films that explore the human condition and tell under-told stories- through an inclusive, feminist lens. Emma is currently working on the next MFF short, Baby Fever, as a producer, costume designer, and art director. Additionally, she is beginning her transition into writing and directing- with her debut featurette, a queer, psychological/surrealist horror entitled Penny & The Poppies, set to go into production this fall. Check out Monstrous Femme Film Collective at monstrousfemmefilms.com A proud part of the Morbidly Beautiful Podcast Network. Our drive for intersectionality aligns well with the Morbidly Beautiful ethos. We love that MB is a nonprofit that gives back to the horror community, and are thrilled to be a part of the network! Show now also streaming on morbidlybeautiful.com! Movies Discussed: Alucarda (1977), The Hunger (1983) Links: IG- instagram.com/nyfgpod Twitter- twitter.com/nyfgpod FB- facebook.com/nyfgpodcast/ Pod merch- https://society6.com/nyfgpod I am Not Your Final Girl by Claire C. Holland- https://www.amazon.com/Am-Not-Your-Final-Girl/dp/0692966633 Bandcamp- arieldyer.bandcamp.com Show art by Brian Demarest: instagram.com/evilflynn
The Devils are joined by very special guest Robin Ince (from BBC Radio 4's The Infinite Monkey Cage, among many, many other credits), to look at Satanists in 1970s horror. But inevitably, we get sidetracked talking about having sex with snack packaging, what TV presenter Noel Edmonds would get up to in Hell, and daddy issues. Don't worry, we do also discuss The Devil's Rain, Satan's Blood, To the Devil a Daughter, Sinthia: The Devil's Doll, Alucarda, Ring of Darkness and more! Plus there are reviews of new releases Wrong Turn and The Special, and another round of Scary Noises.
Nuestro ciclo de terror mundial nos lleva a latinoamerica, no son muy pródigos en el tema pero nos dejan terribles personajes de fama mundial como Zé do Caixão, Alucarda o la terrible Jarjacha que aparece cuando toqueteas a tu hermana. Desvelamos que Nolan es un copión y que cagarse en Dios y todos los apóstoles no da miedo en el 2020 por lo que sea.
Paula and Derrick take a suggestion from a listener this episode and dive into the insane 70’s satanic/vampire/lesbian movie ALUCARDA. Thanks for the suggestion TOM!!!! Download Here CONTACT AND FOLLOW US: Contact: astroradiozpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @AGimmicks, @AstroRadioZ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/allthegimmicks Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePodcastatOC HOLE IN THE WALL …
Cette semaine, on se trempe les deux pieds dans le sang avec Alucarda (1977), où Satan fou le bordel dans un couvent mexicain, présenté par Olivier. De son côté, Simon nous offre un magique nanar d'horreur philosophique chrétien anti-drogue gore (ouff, c'est tout une description ça) avec Blood Freak (1971). Et c'est pas parce qu'on est juif qu'on peut pas se tenir en forme alors la VHS insolite est "Shvitz! My Yiddish Workout". Bonne écoute!
Just home from a tour that covered 11 states in 16 days, Lee takes us on a journey through small town America and big events alike. From race and black women's body autonomy in Atlanta to BDSM and assault laws in Fargo, we dance through how language plays into sharing our truths with others. Let us look at our shared experiences, no matter our histories, building a shared humanity while learning some easy bondage techniques too. Passion And Soul Podcast:iTunes Subscription: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/passion-soul-podcast-by-lee/id840372122RSS Feed: http://passionandsoul.libsyn.com/rssPast MP3 files: http://passionandsoul.libsyn.comPassionAndSoul Audio Page: http://passionandsoul.com/audioStitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/erotic-awakening-podcast/passion-and-soulErotic Awakening Network: http://www.eroticawakening.com/podcast Links, Events, People and Movies Mentioned: Alaska Center for Alternative Lifestyles (ACAL): https://www.facebook.com/TheAlaskaCenter Northern Exposure June 17-19 2016 (Anchorage, AK): https://fetlife.com/events/353862 Scotty: https://fetlife.com/users/63099 Podcast 23 - Earned Leather, Gifted Leather, Leather Identity (with Scott Thomson and Katie Fulcrum):http://passionandsoul.libsyn.com/ps023-earned-leather-gifted-leather-leather-identity KinkFest March 25-27 2016 (Portland, OR): http://kinkfest.org/ People's Organic Café/Bar (Fargo, ND): http://peoplesorganic.com/ State-by-State Assault Laws: https://ncsfreedom.org/key-programs/consent-counts/consent-counts/item/673-state-by-state-assault-laws.html Barak: https://fetlife.com/users/53452 Winter Wickedness Feb 5-7, 2016 (Columbus, OH): http://www.adventuresinsexuality.org/WICKED/index.html Good Earth Margaret Coop (Billings, MT): http://goodearthmarket.coop/ CiCi's diner is actually… Stella's Diner! (Billings, MT): http://www.yelp.com/biz/stellas-kitchen-and-bakery-billings-2 Pantheacon Feb 12-15 2016 (San Jose, CA): http://pantheacon.com/ Alucarda, Movie: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075666/ Hecate: http://www.goddessgift.com/goddess-myths/greek_goddess_hecate.htm The Image, Movie: http://www.bdsmmoviereview.com/movie0002/movie127.htm FetLife Social Network for BDSM/Fetish Community: http://www.fetlife.com Iowa Leather Weekend (Des Moines, Iowa): https://www.facebook.com/iowaleatherweekend Zombie Burger (Des Monies, Iowa): http://zombieburgerdm.com/ Hanky Code: http://user.xmission.com/~trevin/hanky.html Kink and BDSM Glossary: http://passionandsoul.com/faq/kink-glossary Tibetan Tantra by Devi Ward: http://deviwardtantra.com/ Sex Down South: http://sexdownsouth.com/ Frenchie Davis, teacher from “Goddess Bodies, Mortal Minds: The Intersectionality of Black Sexuality and Respectability”: http://www.octavus.us/0000169/bio.html Slut Walk Movement: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SlutWalk Lee's Upcoming Events/Appearances:http://passionandsoul.com/appearances/ Lee Harrington Contact Information:http://www.PassionAndSoul.comhttp://www.FetLife.com/passionandsoulhttp://twitter.com/#!/PassionAndSoulhttps://www.facebook.com/lee.harringonhttps://www.facebook.com/passionandsoul